| 释义 |
ideas of reference
ideas of reference pl n (Psychiatry) a schizophrenic symptom in which the patient thinks that things completely disconnected from him are influencing him or conveying messages to him ideas of reference
ideas of reference[ī′dē·əz əv ′ref·rəns] (psychology) A symptom complex in which, through the mechanism of projection, an individual incorrectly believes himself or herself to be the direct object of casual remarks or incidents or of external events. ideas of reference
ideas of reference Psychiatry Incorrect interpretation of casual incidents and external events as having direct reference to oneself, which may be suffficiently intense as to constitute delusionsAcronymsSeeinclusive or |